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A 'Stark' Reminder Of Who's In Charge: 'Game Of Thrones' Stars Discuss Their Weird Reunion In Season 7
Forget your battlefield BBQs or poisonous parting words, Season 7 of HBO's Game of Thrones will surely be remembered as "The One Where They All Meet." Continuing a season of epic reunions and first-time chinwags, the episode "The Spoils of War" finally saw Sansa and Arya Stark come back together in a tear-jerking homecoming. They may have hated each other's guts at times, but putting their sibling rivalry behind them, the Stark girls finally got their emotional reunion in the crypts of Winterfell.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Ice To Meet You: War Comes To Westeros In 'Game Of Thrones' Promo For 'Eastwatch'
Gasp! There are only three episode left in Game of Thrones Season 7, and while we don't know how HBO can top the action, it looks like we're going to try pretty damn hard to do so. We already saw climactic "The Spoils of War" heat up on the battlefield, but it looks like next week's "Eastwatch" will be cooling down as we head toward the season's end. However, just because Dany has stopped charring Lannisters, don't expect things to be any less dangerous for our seasoned survivors. So, wrap up warm and practice your best zombie shuffle as we check out the promo for Season 7's "Eastwatch."
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Kill Lil (Finger): Did 'Game of Thrones' Just Add Littlefinger To Arya Stark's List?
She's making a list, she's checking it twice, Arya Stark's going to find out who's been naughty or nice. As Game of Thrones powers ahead in Season 7, we see Arya Stark become the hardened assassin that we have always known she could be, and while it is great fan service for Thrones aficionados, it means big trouble for some key players in Westeros.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
When You Wish Upon a Super Shenron
*Warning* This post contains spoilers from the current Dragon Ball Super series. You can stream weekly Dragon Ball Super episodes on your personal devices and it is readily available on multiple platforms every Saturday night. Toonami currently airs the English translations of Dragon Ball Super and will be moving into the future trunks arc in the coming weeks.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks
You Gotta Fight For Your Right: Arya's 'Game Of Thrones' Fight With Brienne References Her Entire History
Game of Thrones once again tried to top itself as Season 7 of HBO's fantasy epic continues its run of "best episodes ever." However, while "The Spoils of War" had one hell of a Stark reunion, we all remember the episode for one particular fight scene between two favorite characters. Forget Cleganebowl (for now), let's talk about the Wolf vs. the Giant.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Hungry Eyes: Dany Was '85% Sure' Drogon Wouldn't Eat Jon In That 'Game Of Thrones' Scene
There is no denying that the Seven Kingdoms got a lot smaller in Season 7 of Game of Thrones, and pretty much anyone who was anyone in Westeros broke bread or promises. Jon met Dany, Arya met Nymeria, Cersei met her enemies, and Littlefinger met his maker (sob), but there was one particular pow-wow that was more dangerous than most. When you are trying to woo the Mother of Dragons, it is probably best not to forget that you have to get past her own personal guard dog before you can head below deck and send that ship a-rockin'.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Breaking The Iron Bank: 'Game Of Thrones' Season 8 Will Have The Show's Most Expensive Episodes Yet
With iron thrones, extravagant weddings, and gilded halls, there is no denying that the Seven Kingdoms aren't exactly short of a bob or two. It is easy to see how the sprawling spectacle that is HBO's Game of Thrones is currently one of the most expensive shows on television thanks to its nautical brawls, CGI dragons, and paying to keep Emilia Clarke in a spiffing blonde wig.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'GLOW' Is The Smash-Hit '80s Style Netflix Show You Need To Watch
The 1980's hold a soft place in our hearts, as proven by the smash-hit show Stranger Things. Riding in on this wave of enthusiasm and nostalgia comes a sleeper hit you'd never think would get your motor going. The show's name? GLOW. The show actually has a premise you'd never realize truly existed — and captivated hundreds of thousands (if not millions) — in the 80's. The show's name stands for: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Yeah, as in the real-life GLOW.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Where There's A Will There's A Gay: 'Will & Grace' Revival Will Ignore Its Final Episode
Crafting a season finale is no easy feat, and while the likes of The Sopranos literally cut to black, Breaking Bad broke our hearts, and Lost left us feeling a little like its namesake, NBC's Will & Grace seemed to get it right. Coming to an end in 2006 with a sickly sweet swansong, there was no reason to come back to our New York neurotics — until now. Some 11 years after we waved goodbye to our dysfunctional friends, the network is bringing back Will & Grace for a new run of 10 episodes.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
I Think We've 'Maid' A Mistake: How This Forgotten 'Game Of Thrones' Character Could Bring Down Cersei
As HBO's Game of Thrones winds toward its dramatic climax, the race for the pointy chair narrows the playing field and all bets are off on whether it will be man, woman, or White Walker to wear the crown in Season 8.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











